BEST Street Food in China | PLUMP and DEEP Tandoori Bao's on the Silk Road!

FOOD RANGER MERCH NOW AVAILABLE! bit.ly/FOODRANGERFollow me on Insta: bit.ly/2c5ojchAnd subscribe to my channel here: bit.ly/2cCy2ubBEST Street Food in China - Chinese Street Food - China Street Food. You’ll be mesmerized watching these delicious Street Food baozi being scraped out of the DEEP tandoori oven in Turpan, China. We arrived specifically to try the best street food in China, on our great Silk Road journey to the deep west of China. There is a whole new cuisine and street food selection available here, and you can travel here and enjoy it all! Immediately after you arrive, Xinjiang really makes you feel like you’ve entered a whole new street food world, a new street food universe! Eating the street food here is definitely one of the best Chinese food experiences you can have, and is 100% some of the best street food around the world!MY GEAR AND RESOURCES + MERCH► New Camera (AWESOME 4K) : amzn.to/2MnyBsg► Main Lens: amzn.to/2MjnuAr► Great Second Lens (FOR CLOSEUPS): amzn.to/2ntJvhG► Favourite Telephoto: amzn.to/2vy3lwU► Take everywhere cam: amzn.to/2P0b2Eb► Action Cam (WATERPROOF) amzn.to/2Macjec► Audio Setup (GREAT for clear voice): amzn.to/2MgzYJc► Memory Card (for 4K footage): amzn.to/2OZrOTO► Editing Computer (SUPER FAST): amzn.to/2M9nIuD► Main External Hard Drive: amzn.to/2OXr4P3► Main SSD Hard Drive: amzn.to/2OZOyTS► How I Access The Internet ANYWHERE: amzn.to/2vv0TY3► MUSIC I USE (Great For TVcliprs): share.epidemicsound.com/pf97L►BEST VPN FOR CHINA (ACCESS TVclip): bit.ly/AccessTVclipinChina► MERCH AVAILABLE HERE: shop.bonfire.com/thefoodranger/We traveled on the long distance train all the way from Chengdu, in Sichuan province, to Xining, and then onwards to Turpan, and as soon as we arrived in Turpan, we dove deep into the street food scene and tried our hardest to eat all of the western china street food dishes. A lot of the dishes we tried really reminded me of central asian street food. The insanely delicious hand made roast baozi in this street food video was definitely of the best street foods that I’ve tried in China! So far, I’ve tried and sampled street food in Hong Kong, Guangzhou, Chengdu (in Sichuan province), and all around china, but after coming here to Turpan in Xinjiang in deep western China, I was blown away at how delicious it was and can say that this is definitely one of the best street foods around the world!Everything we tried, and in particular these roast baozi, made by baking them deep in a tandoori oven, was really cheap. The local language is Uighur, but I got by with Mandarin Chinese, although it would have been a little better if I studied a little Uighur language to have some better interaction with the locals. Overall, our experience in Turpan eating delicious street food was amazing! It is definitely one of the best street food cities we've been to in 2017!Here are the locations in this street food video:1) Kao baozi AKA Samsa AKA roast beef buns (INSANELY DELICIOUS baozi baking) - 2) Meat feast and Uighur specialties dinner - featuring hand pulled noodles and hand grasped mutton as well as Polo, central asian Pilaf! - ABOUT THE FOOD RANGER-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------My name is Trevor James and I'm a hungry traveler and Mandarin learner that's currently living in Chengdu, Szechuan, China, eating up as much delicious .I enjoy tasting and documenting as many dishes as I can and I'm going to make videos for YOU along the way! Over the next few years, I'm going to travel around the world and document as much food as I can for you! I love delicious food! This channel will show you real Chinese food and real local food, not that stuff they serve in the Buzzfeed challenge.Thanks for watching, and please feel free to leave a comment, suggestion, or critique in the comments below!Please make sure to subscribe, it's the best way to keep my videos in your feed, and give me a thumbs up too if you liked this food video, thanks, I appreciate it! You could also share the video too if you liked it, that would be awesome.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Facebook: facebook.com/thefoodrangerTwitter: twitter.com/FoodRangerInsta: instagram.com/thefoodranger/ chinese food ancient silk road chinese street food taste test gordon ramsay anthony bourdain best top cooking cuisine kitchen 2016 recipes islam halal Chinese muslim Chinese cuisine street foodLove the music I use? Get a FREE month from me to you! I'm using this library for a few months now (since July 2017) and LOVE it. share.epidemicsound.com/pf97L ► My Food Blog: www.thefoodranger.com/

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Wow! We made the trending page again guys! Can't believe it! Thank you so much for watching! I hope you enjoy the full Silk Road street food series, you can watch the playlist on my channel page or click the little "i" on the top right of this video!

Man, we need the recipe for those hand made roast baozi , they looked amazing.............you could spend another hour there and I would keep watching. I also want to give you a thumbs up for your amazing personality, you make anywhere look fun.

hey bro there is also a food in Dhaka Bangladesh .It also cooked in tandur but it is not like bread or its not filled with meet it is """"""""বাখোর খোনি""''''''''""""" bakhor khoni"". Come dhaka i am inviting you .

The foods , cooking styles, ingredients etc are so similar to the the cuisines in India. Even some of the names.... love this series and I want to go visit those places and try out the foods.... love it, keep these videos coming please . :)

Very interesting telling, come to us. We have a Kyrgyz republic is also interesting. The city of Isik Kul, there is a lake. The city of Osh, Samsa, pilaf dishes are good. Come to us too. Tell us about us too, let them know about us too .. We are waiting for you, brother.

The people is quite friendly, they get a bit nervous because of the camera but they seem to be very friendly and nice. The food makes me wanna go to China and make the same trip around that great country but we need Trevor to guide us hahahaha. There should exist a street food tourist enterprise or something ;) - Someone makes money with my idea... lol.